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Daily Archives: 15 July 2011
OCF Page Done
Just a note: the page for the OCF (Order of Christian Funerals) is now complete with links. Click at the top for “Funeral Rites.” Also on the sidebar over on the right. Any suggestions for the next bit of organization? … Continue reading
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Overweight No More
The good counsel of diet coaches is to place a number of goals on the journey of loss. I’ve tried to bolster personal motivation by having several: lose the first pound ten pounds the first belt hole get to 200, … Continue reading
Breaking The Irish Seal
Catholics bloggers around the world are in full fussbudget mode about proposed Irish legislation to compel confessors to report sexual predators. I have my doubts on several fronts. Were this legislation to pass, predators might just seek out a sympathetic confessor–more grooming … Continue reading
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